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Premier dismisses cyber bill criticism
Published: 17/10/2018 at 05:42 AM
Newspaper section: News https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/securi ... -criticism
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has defended the proposed cybersecurity law despite a public outcry that it would allow the state to search, penetrate, and seize computer systems without a court warrant.
Public concern has grown as a result of speculation the government aims to approve the bill soon so that it can be scrutinized by the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) this month.
Reacting to fresh outbursts of criticism, Gen Prayut said cybersecurity is a global challenge and governments around the world, not just his administration, are working on in response to growing threats.
According to Gen Prayut, there are several aspects to consider when it comes to cybersecurity, including human rights, and critics should not zero in on this aspect alone.
Asked if the proposed law is harsher than the existing computer crime law, he said it should not be a cause for concern as long as a person does not commit any offence.
The bill, currently being put up for public opinions, calls for the setting up of a Cyber Security Agency (CSA), which critics say would be given too much power. It allows for the seizure of computer servers or other assets without a court order.
Moreover, there are concerns that the scope of the cybersecurity law is too broad as it covers infrastructure, networks and information.
Critics argue that the law should not include "information or content" which is already covered by the data protection law.
Deputy Prime Minister ACM Prajin Juntong said Tuesday the draft bill will be reviewed by the Digital Economy and Society (DE) Ministry after the public hearing process.
He insisted the bill will undergo due process without being rushed as some people fear.
Asked about suggestions that the law should be reviewed by the next government, he said: "We have to think about technology. It doesn't matter who is in power. When technology comes knocking, we have to act."
Former justice minister Chaikasem Nitisiri said the bill raises serious concerns about violation of privacy because it grants the state power to search without a court warrant. He said the bill is deemed against international rights standards which require government officials to compile evidence and seek court permission before proceeding.
Mr Chaikasem said the proposed cybersecurity law should provide the scope for authorities to act, clearly define offences and ensure that human rights are at the core of the law.
A DE Ministry source said speculation is mounting the bill will become law before the election to regulate the use of social media.
Thai Internet legislation - premier dismisses cyber bill criticism
Thai Internet legislation - premier dismisses cyber bill criticism
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And remember kids, if you see your parents doing something that you think is wrong, be sure and report them to your nearest police officer. After all you wouldn't want mum and dad to get into trouble.
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It's funny, but one of the things that might make the Thais wake up to what is happening in the Country, is the threat of Big Brother overseeing their every word on social media. It will be interesting to see if they react in any way, or even at all. If the latter, the Country is lost.
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They'll react if the junta stops them posting food pictures.
Who is the happier man, he who has braved the storm of life and lived or he who has stayed securely on shore and merely existed? - Hunter S Thompson
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The average Thai doesn't know or understand what this bill means.caller wrote: ↑Wed Oct 17, 2018 1:22 pm It's funny, but one of the things that might make the Thais wake up to what is happening in the Country, is the threat of Big Brother overseeing their every word on social media. It will be interesting to see if they react in any way, or even at all. If the latter, the Country is lost.
Just as long as they can have a new 10,000 baht phone and a 200 baht home, they're good.
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As if public opinion matters one jot!The bill, currently being put up for public opinions,
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I wonder if these idiots realise, that this bill would give access to the Junta members online banking details, emails to their nefarious, out of country partners in crime and so much more.
Of course, they are all whiter than white, so they don’t need to worry. 🤬
Of course, they are all whiter than white, so they don’t need to worry. 🤬
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5555buksida wrote:They'll react if the junta stops them posting food pictures.
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About face soldiers.....!
Cyberbill outcry puts PM on defensive
A public outcry over fears the draft cybersecurity law will give wider powers to authorities at the expense of individual privacy has led Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to retreat and order a review.......
https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/politi ... -defensive
Cyberbill outcry puts PM on defensive
A public outcry over fears the draft cybersecurity law will give wider powers to authorities at the expense of individual privacy has led Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to retreat and order a review.......
https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/politi ... -defensive
Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. Source